Toasted Flats
53 Chelsea St, Boston, MA
Crema's Take
“Toasted Flats is a beloved corner spot in Boston that elevates the grab-and-go experience with inventive flatbread sandwiches that inspire genuine "oh my god" reactions—their breakfast offerings like the Bom Dia and Glorious Day have earned a devoted following among everyone from construction workers to families. The intimate, tucked-away space matches its warm staff who go the extra mile, whether that's fresh-squeezed juice for kids or perfectly executed Italian sandwiches that keep people coming back despite the pricey, menu-board-free ordering system.”
What to expect
Google Reviews
I do office installations all over new england and get food for break just about every day...this place was the best food I've had on break for a good couple years. Got the Italian just as it is and added siracha mayo, and there isn't anything else that could have improved it, it was maxed out 10/10. Definitely will be back when I'm in the area.
Very good food, pricey, (no prices on the menu board, lol) maybe cut costs on the bags/containers? I really liked my breakfast sandwich "Bom Dia.". Photo is the "avocado toast.". Didn't order coffee. Carryout only, no seating that I could see.
I got the breakfast sandwiches and they were absolutely fantastic. So so so yummy. Me and my friend both said “oh my god” when we bit into them. The ladies are also lovely and were very nice. They prepare the sandwiches really fast too. If I lived in Boston, I’d come back a lot.
Crispy twist on pita sandwiches. Recently took a visit for a quick breakfast. Everything on the menu was available, so I picked up one breakfast flat (Glorious Day) and two lunch flats (Chicken Pesto & Italian). Toasted Flats gave these a nice upgrade by baking them like mini breakfast pizzas for 2-3 minutes. While I’m not sure if this method transforms the dishes entirely, it did add a nice crispiness to toppings like bacon and pepperoni. While the lunch flats sounded more enticing on paper, my favorite turned out to be the Glorious Day Flat. The combination of a runny soft-boiled egg, bacon, cheese, tomato, and sriracha mayo was perfectly balanced and hearty. On the other hand, the Italian Flat leaned too salty for my taste, and the Chicken Pesto Flat felt a bit off, with the pesto flavor too subtle. Not sure if this is a place I’d go out of my way to visit again, but if I’m in the area for a quick and filling breakfast, I’d happily swing by.
love love love this spot. it’s a cute tiny shop, tucked on a corner. drive slow so you don’t miss them. the employees are super sweet and kind. they made my son his own fresh squeezed apple juice, which he LOVED! this is our spot year round but especially in the summer because we’re outside more often and they’re right next to a nice park. if you enjoy tuna their tuna melt is DELICIOUS. every bite is just flavorful. you can tell they take their time putting together these recipes and making them. the ingredients are also super fresh. we love their pickles. maybe one day they’ll have a dine in restaurant. wishing that for them.
Crema Reviews
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